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Google Chrome to start punishing websites showing 'abusive ads'
Websites showing ‘abusive advertisements’ will soon face the wrath of Google Chrome as it will be blacklisting them for it. The company will be punishing the websites that are repeat offenders as apart of Chrome browser version 71 that is due to arrive in December this year. The search giant will be punishing websites with ‘abusive advertisements’ by not blocking them but by hiding all the ads.

Google will let Android users vote for best apps, games of 2018
As we are approaching the end of the year, internet search giant Google is all set to announce its annual list of "Google Play User's Choice Awards 2018." The Pixel smartphone maker will allow Android users to cast their vote for the User's Choice App and Game of 2018.

Google's top Washington lobbyist stepping down
Google's​ top lobbyist in Washington is stepping aside as the U.S. technology company faces criticism on Capitol Hill on issues including privacy protections and its investment plans in China, the Alphabet Inc unit said on Friday.

Top tech news of the week (October 28 - November 3)
Apple launched its new iPad Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini. OnePlus launched its second flagship smartphone of the year. Google added Hindi support to its smart speakers in India and more. Here’s a recap of all the major tech news of the week.Top tech news of the week (October 28 - November 3)

4 ways how hackers can access your web browsing history
Scientists have discovered four new techniques to expose internet users' browsing histories, which could be used by hackers to learn which websites they have visited. The techniques fall into the category of "history sniffing" attacks, a concept dating back to the early 2000s.

Google has a reason to worry as Apple develops this mapping feature
If there are two tech giants that are considered as the best and are arch rivals of each other, it should be Apple and Google. While Apple is pretty much leading the hardware category, Google is getting more powerful on the software side of things. But it often happens at times that tables turn and the other firm takes the lead in an area where the former was leading. Something similar has happened this time. It looks like Apple Maps, for once, has trumped the widely used app Google Maps in one of the features.

Kabaddi fans, Google search has new feature for you
The new feature will give you information on league standing, players, upcoming matches and more. It will provide an individual with information about his/her kabaddi team, right in the palm of hands or desktop, the company said in a blog post.

Google Chrome to start punishing websites showing 'abusive ads'
Websites showing ‘abusive advertisements’ will soon face the wrath of Google Chrome as it will be blacklisting them for it. The company will be punishing the websites that are repeat offenders as apart of Chrome browser version 71 that is due to arrive in December this year. The search giant will be punishing websites with ‘abusive advertisements’ by not blocking them but by hiding all the ads.

Google will let Android users vote for best apps, games of 2018
As we are approaching the end of the year, internet search giant Google is all set to announce its annual list of "Google Play User's Choice Awards 2018." The Pixel smartphone maker will allow Android users to cast their vote for the User's Choice App and Game of 2018.

Google's top Washington lobbyist stepping down
Google's​ top lobbyist in Washington is stepping aside as the U.S. technology company faces criticism on Capitol Hill on issues including privacy protections and its investment plans in China, the Alphabet Inc unit said on Friday.

Top tech news of the week (October 28 - November 3)
Apple launched its new iPad Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Mini. OnePlus launched its second flagship smartphone of the year. Google added Hindi support to its smart speakers in India and more. Here’s a recap of all the major tech news of the week.Top tech news of the week (October 28 - November 3)

4 ways how hackers can access your web browsing history
Scientists have discovered four new techniques to expose internet users' browsing histories, which could be used by hackers to learn which websites they have visited. The techniques fall into the category of "history sniffing" attacks, a concept dating back to the early 2000s.

Google has a reason to worry as Apple develops this mapping feature
If there are two tech giants that are considered as the best and are arch rivals of each other, it should be Apple and Google. While Apple is pretty much leading the hardware category, Google is getting more powerful on the software side of things. But it often happens at times that tables turn and the other firm takes the lead in an area where the former was leading. Something similar has happened this time. It looks like Apple Maps, for once, has trumped the widely used app Google Maps in one of the features.

Kabaddi fans, Google search has new feature for you
The new feature will give you information on league standing, players, upcoming matches and more. It will provide an individual with information about his/her kabaddi team, right in the palm of hands or desktop, the company said in a blog post.